Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Pat Cohen's Devil Drifter - Cohen's Creatures


As a fly tier and fisherman you should know who Pat Cohen is - if you don't...you really need to.  The man is widely known as a true artist with deer hair. His deer hair bugs are absolutely stunning.   His talents are not limited to hair bugs though.  Check him out on YouTube and you will see his work outside of deer hair firsthand.  He also has a website that sells all sorts super high quality materials, finished flies, tools, DVD's etc.

Last week I placed an order on Pat Cohen's website Super Fly.  I decided to try my hand at one of Pat's "Cohen Creatures - 3" Hellgrammite."  After watching Super Fly's video on YouTube I was sold.  Pat shipped the order right away and I received the shipment in a few days.  The end result is pretty dang nice <see above>.

The hellgrammites are cut from Ultra Suede and come to you white in color.  You need to color them with permanent markers....not a big deal.  I used a Sharpie...took a few minutes to get a jet black body.  You could certainly make the bugs in olive.

I will say that Pat's Carp Dub is really great stuff.  He is right when he says it doesn't get any buggier that that!  Has some sparkle, rubber legs....super buggy stuff.

Here is Pat's YouTube video on the Devil Drifter:


I'll be placing additional orders from Pat very soon. Great purchase experience and even better end product!

Last thing....I put one on the floor to see if the dogs would be fooled and my German Shepherds backed away.  They wanted no part in that ugly bug. The smallies will be lined up this summer to sample away.

Saturday, February 3, 2018

St Paul Fly Tiers Event - Andy Selvig

Photo Courtesy of St Paul Fly Tiers
 Last Thursday I attended my first St Paul Fly Tiers meeting/event and it was REALLY good.  The group welcomed Andy Selvig to demonstrate how he ties stacked and/or spun deer hair bugs. The bug shown above is one of "his."  The deer hair is packed so tight you can actually sand it with sandpaper!

Andy took on the Wilderdilch pattern for the event, a swimming pattern created by fellow St Paul Fly Tier -Tony Stifter.  Andy's finished Wilderdilch 2.0 was very impressive, but I must say....Tony's original is an excellent fly in its own right (seen below).

A few years back I saw a picture of Tony's Wilderdilch and decided to try my version.

Tony's Original Wilderdilch
Smallmouth Fly Box Rendition
Anyway...Andy's deer hair creations are not meant to sit in a glass box (they are that beautiful), they are meant to be fished.  Without question the heads will survive Mack Truck style hits.  The density of the heads are formed using Pat Cohen's "Fugly" Hair Packer.  Here is a YouTube video of the tool, so you can see the scale of the beast. If you are serious about packing deer hair you should invest in one.


Here are some more pics of Andy's work from the St Paul Fly Tiers website.  The pictures really show the quality of Andy's work.  Thanks again to Andy and the St Paul Fly Tiers crew for pulling the event together and showing us Andy's unbelievable work.



Thursday, February 1, 2018

Upcoming Chequamegon Bay Trip

Photo Courtesy of www.anglersallwisconsin.com
Looking forward to my early season trip to Ashland this year.  Luke and the folks at Anglers All do a fantastic job on the Chequamegon Bay. The smallies are a real blast!

My son and Captain Luke from our 2017 trip

Monday, January 1, 2018

Happy New Year Post


Hook:  Mustad 33903 Size 2
Tail:  Spirit River Mottlebou (Brown)
Body:  Homemade Airhose Dubbing <see below>
Eyes:  Aluminum Sea Eyes/Spirit River Holographic Eyes
Weed Guard:  30# Nylon

This is my first attempt of tying something fishable for a long while.  My apologies for the roughness of this one.  To be honest I am not wild about the color scheme and the head portion the fly in the picture, but not bad for a first attempt.  The fishy elements are sure there...

Last year I caught my largest fish on something I made just like this, but in a larger size.  Had the homemade dubbing and large Sea Eyes.  The large size made it hard to cast....I am hoping this smaller size will be friendlier to cast.

I have been watching a videos from Missouriflies on YouTube over the holidays.  He really ties some nice patterns that catch fish.  Take the dubbing above, it is made out of various yarn colors blended in a container with an air hose.  Here is Missouriflies video on how to make your own dubbing:


As you can see, you can create some super buggy stuff in minutes.  The pattern above is a blend of brown, red and black yarn from Walmart.  My kids and I made bags of long(er) dubbing in an hour, it was fun to do!  Sky is the limit here...color, fiber length etc.

The other element I love is the weed guard.  His are much better than mine, but with practice mine should get more refined.  Here is Missouriflies showing how it is done:


The use of the Mustad 33903 Kink Shank hook comes from Joe Cornwall at Fly Fish Ohio.  The kink is a perfect place to park eyes and leave enough room for a head - especially if you incorporate the weed guard.  I could have wrapped the dubbing further up past the eyes and still had room to anchor and finish a guard.  If you don't have any 33903 hooks they are worth picking up for weight forward flies (like Clousers).  See below from Joe Cornwall:


Thanks again to Missouriflies and Joe Cornwall for posting all of the information and inspiration.  Missouriflies sells flies on his website if you feel like supporting his efforts.  Visit Fly Fish Ohio for more information on fly fishing and fly tying.

Happy New Year everyone!

Friday, November 24, 2017

HMH Spinner in-line rotary tube vise - CABELA'S SCORE

Photo From HMH Website

I picked up this tube vise for $39.88 at Cabela's today.  Unbelievable deal!  Top quality tube vise that sells for $210 elsewhere.  Check your local Cabela's if you are into tubes.